differentiatable
adjEtymology
From differentiate + -able.
- derived from differentia
- borrowed from differentiātus
Definitions
That can be differentiated
That can be differentiated; that can be distinguished.
- It would, in that case, have been as real as it now is, and would have been differentiable from its Maker as an effect is differentiable from its cause.
- To exist, for some games, a thing must be language-operationally differentiatable from some, other things to which it may or may not usefully inter-relate: it must be a discrete entity among others.
For which a derivative or differential can be calculated.
- A function which is differentiable wherever it is continuous is said to possess ordinary continuity.
- In the last equation, it has been assumed that F_(GC)[ρ] is differentiatable [see Englisch and Englisch (1984a, b) for discussion of the validity of this assumption].
- To this demand there is a unique solution for continuously differentiatable curves.
The neighborhood
- synonymdifferentiable
Derived
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